tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37309767.post1071453484502448391..comments2024-01-04T13:54:21.297+04:00Comments on Social Science in the Caucasus: Which foreign language should children learn in schools in Georgia?HansGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02363857450625734125noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37309767.post-60146808536199833862018-04-02T23:37:47.480+04:002018-04-02T23:37:47.480+04:00I'm surprised to see no mention of the planned...I'm surprised to see no mention of the planned international language Esperanto? Esperanto has not yet gained the recognition it deserves, but, all things considered, it has actually done amazingly well. In just over 130 years, it has managed to grow from a drawing-board project with just one speaker in one country to a complete and living natural language with probably a couple of million speakers in over 120 countries and a rich literature and cosmopolitan culture, with little or no official backing and even bouts of persecution. It hasn't taken the world by storm - yet - but it's slowly but surely moving in that direction.<br /><br />Esperanto has a long and distinguished history in the Caucasus. Go to FB page Esperanto en Kartvelio / ესპერანტო საქართველოში<br /><br />lernu! არის მრავალენოვანი ვებგვერდი, რომელიც ინტერნეტმოყვარულებს საერთაშორისო ენა ესპერანტოს შესახებ ინფორმირებასა და მის მარტივად და უფასოდ შესწავლაში ეხმარება. Bill Chapmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12810992711601197508noreply@blogger.com